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carter is said to have saved his fellow soldiers in afghanistan during a taliban attack. he will be the fifth living soldier so receive the award for actions in afghanistan. it is given for personal accounts of valor beyond the call of duty. thanks for watching. much more news coming up. stay tuned for "consider this." ... s ... [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with th
carter is said to have saved his fellow soldiers in afghanistan during a taliban attack. he will be the fifth living soldier so receive the award for actions in afghanistan. it is given for personal accounts of valor beyond the call of duty. thanks for watching. much more news coming up. stay tuned for "consider this." ... s ... [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer...
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we've been able to strike and take out al-qaeda leadership, taliban leadership. those who wish to do us harm and do it with the least amount of harm to our citizens and our men and women in uniform. i believe we should be able to use the technology and our special forces in the most lethal way to protect our country. >> schieffer: do you have any concerns about chuck hagel to be secretary of defense. >> i haven't had the privilege of serving with chuck. i don't know chuck hagel. i know his reputation and i've spoken to him once on the phone. he's coming in next week to speak with me and i look forward to that. i have some questions i want to ask and sit down and get his view points on israel. our greatest ally. i wanted to see where his rack, why he -- iraq, why he chose to oppose the iraq war which i think was a wise choice now we know all the conditions. also iran. i believe the sanctions in iran are working and can even work further without going in and having a land war there. and afghanistan. i believe that he believes as i do that there's not going to be an
we've been able to strike and take out al-qaeda leadership, taliban leadership. those who wish to do us harm and do it with the least amount of harm to our citizens and our men and women in uniform. i believe we should be able to use the technology and our special forces in the most lethal way to protect our country. >> schieffer: do you have any concerns about chuck hagel to be secretary of defense. >> i haven't had the privilege of serving with chuck. i don't know chuck hagel. i...
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the taliban's agenda is to replace the karzai government. whether it will negotiate with the karzai government which is what president karzai understands is vitally important, that remains to be seen. >> "the washington post's" jennifer rubin wrote about president obama's foreign policy in afghanistan this morning and i want to read part of that. she says, quote, we are leaving the battlefield, what leverage do we actually have? again, the expectation that what we have lost with hard power can be made up through soft power is shown to be nonsensical. is she right? is there no reason for the taliban to negotiate since we've got no leverage? >> well, jennifer's wrong. this is a classic insurgency that has to end politically neither the united states nor afghanistan nor the taliban will achieve their objectives through military means and the taliban strategy here is to -- is, you know, seeing that the war is going to end next year is to assume its political relevance and get the legitimacy and influence that goes along with that. the united sta
the taliban's agenda is to replace the karzai government. whether it will negotiate with the karzai government which is what president karzai understands is vitally important, that remains to be seen. >> "the washington post's" jennifer rubin wrote about president obama's foreign policy in afghanistan this morning and i want to read part of that. she says, quote, we are leaving the battlefield, what leverage do we actually have? again, the expectation that what we have lost with...
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do we want to talk prisoner exchange with the taliban? >> we are pleased that the qatari minister of foreign affairs issued a statement clarifying that the name of the office is the political office of afghanistan and not the political office of the emirate's of afghanistan. the sign on the door has been taken down. >> what is in a name? in this case, plenty. president karzai was plenty upset about that. the responsibility for security has passed to the afghan hands this week. talks have resumed with the taliban. how about these talks? good idea? bad idea? >> the way we just heard about is real amateur hour. >> these administrations arranged to hold talks in qatar, and no one notices that the taliban put a sign on the door that is their name when they were the ruling party in afghanistan pre-9/11. what they are saying is we are a government in exile. it was like in the vietnam war when the vietcong claim legitimacy. we ignore it, and it is not to be ignored. the talks themselves will go nowhere. the importance is, for the taliban, it give
do we want to talk prisoner exchange with the taliban? >> we are pleased that the qatari minister of foreign affairs issued a statement clarifying that the name of the office is the political office of afghanistan and not the political office of the emirate's of afghanistan. the sign on the door has been taken down. >> what is in a name? in this case, plenty. president karzai was plenty upset about that. the responsibility for security has passed to the afghan hands this week. talks...
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afghanistan's media are unrecognizable compared to what was happening under the taliban. can all of those t.v. stations and newspapers survive post-pull-out. to new zealand journalists and their 1-day news blockout and 12 years after 9-11, a new world trade center rises overman hatten. that's our web video of the week. as the crisis in syria deep edges, the glom attic battle fought out in the global media intentionfi fies. various bilateral talks, photo opss while waiting for a vote on the u.n. resolution that would man date the assad government to hand over weapons. both have reached into their media arsenals as politicians and their proxies have pushed their particularly agendas. president's obama, putin and assad have blitzed the cameras more than a decade that was the sales job whether media outlets have looked beyond the spin to see the story at syria what it is, a country at war with its self with more than 100,000 dead, millions displaced and millions more in peril. our starting point this week is damascus with stops in washington, paris, moscow and london on a sto
afghanistan's media are unrecognizable compared to what was happening under the taliban. can all of those t.v. stations and newspapers survive post-pull-out. to new zealand journalists and their 1-day news blockout and 12 years after 9-11, a new world trade center rises overman hatten. that's our web video of the week. as the crisis in syria deep edges, the glom attic battle fought out in the global media intentionfi fies. various bilateral talks, photo opss while waiting for a vote on the u.n....
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or the taliban changed in some way? b., how much of al qaeda is left to actually come back into there? and, would afghanistan be the same sort of hospitable place from which to plan transnational terrorist activities that it was back in 2001. now, there are a lot of question marks around that. but the u.s. strategy for the past several years has been predicated on the notion that, yes, all this will happen and that's why you have to build up an afghan government that is strong and stable enough to beat back the taliban, control its territory so you don't have ungoverned spaces in afghanistan, and by extension, that promotes u.s. national security interests. but doing so is incredibly costly. it's incredibly time-consuming, and in the case of afghanistan, i think has a real questionable chance of success, in part because the very government we're trying to empower there is seen by its people as being hopelessly corrupt and inefficient. why do villagers at the local level support the taliban? afghanistan? it's not because
or the taliban changed in some way? b., how much of al qaeda is left to actually come back into there? and, would afghanistan be the same sort of hospitable place from which to plan transnational terrorist activities that it was back in 2001. now, there are a lot of question marks around that. but the u.s. strategy for the past several years has been predicated on the notion that, yes, all this will happen and that's why you have to build up an afghan government that is strong and stable enough...
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last year for speaking out against the taliban and promoting fills the kitchen he is becoming a hero in the west for champion uber slow execution. she is going to suck right price for freedom of thought it was only for the nobel peace prize but although she's getting accolades. why is it appears many in pakistan are not seeking her presents zaire the accused. and more while the band. i think. he did it. nobody. the network for me the book the ara the and whom. it's etched its lead to the so called top that silly cats national funds which are considered to be a pain to the french are probably going to be said but it is to really see which sees in a riot if i'm trying to paint over mindset of the nineteen nineties but still had to come to power that's older than he's been a busy crowded scene and see the rallying cry to transfer condition. today he is but a centrist government to liberalize the nation that its content integration investment policies the national crown. dental and vision are willing to launch the one thing that will constitute those on the minds of his last fight speech
last year for speaking out against the taliban and promoting fills the kitchen he is becoming a hero in the west for champion uber slow execution. she is going to suck right price for freedom of thought it was only for the nobel peace prize but although she's getting accolades. why is it appears many in pakistan are not seeking her presents zaire the accused. and more while the band. i think. he did it. nobody. the network for me the book the ara the and whom. it's etched its lead to the so...
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the taliban released a statement on wednesday. they want to flee from afghanistan just as they turn tail and ran from vietnam. when america faced utter destruction in vietnam, they came up with the formula declare victory and run and want to utilize the formula of transfer security and run here in afghanistan. what do you make of that? >> wow. >> yeah. >> taliban has a p.r. shop. who knew? >> who knew? >> the taliban. >> where is it written that the united states in its adventures abroad has to acquire such perplexing enemies and really irritating allies, like president karzai? >> as well. >> here's a guy who is coming to washington to ask for certain things, and he is saying you caused all this corruption here. you know, he is something of a -- we did pour billions of dollars in there. there was probably insufficient supervision of what they were doing with our money but really he has been sort of an irritant for 11 years, and he is about to exit. things will change. >> maggie, in terms of sort of anything that might have biparti
the taliban released a statement on wednesday. they want to flee from afghanistan just as they turn tail and ran from vietnam. when america faced utter destruction in vietnam, they came up with the formula declare victory and run and want to utilize the formula of transfer security and run here in afghanistan. what do you make of that? >> wow. >> yeah. >> taliban has a p.r. shop. who knew? >> who knew? >> the taliban. >> where is it written that the united...
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we agreed on allowing the taliban office in qatar, in doha, where the taliban will engage in direct talks with the representatives of the afghan high council for peace where we will be seeking the help of relevant regional countries, including pakistan. we'll be trying our best together with the united states and our other allies to return peace and stability to afghanistan as soon as possible, and employing all the means that we have within our power to do that so the afghan people can live in and work for their prosperity and educate their children. the president and i also discussed the economic transition in afghanistan and all that entails for afghanistan. once the transition to afghan forces is completed, once the bulk of the international forces have withdrawn from afghanistan, we hope that the dividends of that transition, economically to afghanistan, will be beneficial to the afghan people and will not have adverse affects on afghan economy and the prosperity that we have gained in the past many years. we also discussed the issue of election in afghanistan and the importance of e
we agreed on allowing the taliban office in qatar, in doha, where the taliban will engage in direct talks with the representatives of the afghan high council for peace where we will be seeking the help of relevant regional countries, including pakistan. we'll be trying our best together with the united states and our other allies to return peace and stability to afghanistan as soon as possible, and employing all the means that we have within our power to do that so the afghan people can live in...
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the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. will actually leave afghanistan. paying the young girls. for a future harder. between two and three hundred million guns the united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the causes. you know i mean this teaches them a lot of responsibility and simply come to pay through the eyes of children if we can do it for our children for our future. dramas the chance to be ignored to the. stories of others who refuse to notice. the faces change the world writes never. full picture of today's news. from around the globe. as a wave of bomb attacks rips through syria and that key rebel group refuses to sit down for peace talks we visit want to citizens have been split by the conflict and forced to take. president a global crisis is now just days away all at the whim of u.s. lawmakers who are threatening to renee america's debt to get their way a port on the fear and panic among creditors and why china wants to americanize the world's economy. in the search and seize crackdown on illegal migrants
the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. will actually leave afghanistan. paying the young girls. for a future harder. between two and three hundred million guns the united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the causes. you know i mean this teaches them a lot of responsibility and simply come to pay through the eyes of children if we can do it for our children for our future. dramas the chance to be ignored to the. stories of others who...
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cavil's presidential palace rocked by blasts and gunfire as taliban fighters attacked just a week after the u.s. hands over security to afghanistan's government announces peace talks. six pm in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has vanished there's no public information anywhere about where he is after he pulled such a well planned disappearing act in a moscow airport that half the city's international press corps ended up on a twelve hour flight to havana. was aboard the plane packed with journalists but short one whistleblower. i just got off the swing we just landed in hawaii on a coming from moscow a thirteen hour long flight in what what can i see back and shooting me to up to the very last point everyone was still expecting edward snowden to show up to board that plane even when we were sitting there the whole plane was packed even when the a walk to the doors and it was taxing the way to the takeoff still everyone was waiting for him. to find him on the plane and when we were allowed to get up fro
cavil's presidential palace rocked by blasts and gunfire as taliban fighters attacked just a week after the u.s. hands over security to afghanistan's government announces peace talks. six pm in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has vanished there's no public information anywhere about where he is after he pulled such a well planned disappearing act in a moscow airport that half the city's international press...
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but the point is, it's not day-to-day combat against the taliban. on behalf of the afghan people. it's counterterrorism to fight against terrorists, al qaeda, and others, who are threatening american assets. and america itself. your first year in middle east peace. you got the parties talking, but has there been any concrete progress? >> yes, there has been. we have agreed not to be talking about what we're doing, because it just creates great expectations, it creates pressure, it creates opposition in some cases. this conflict was easy, this would have been done years ago, martha, it's confounded presidents and secretaries of state for 30 or 40 years. >> and you feel this time it's different? >> i think we're in a different moment now, and hopefully, the leaders will seize this moment and at least move the ball forward somewhat. >> we're sitting in ho chi minh city. you're a vietnam war veteran and an anti-war activist after the vietnam war. how much of your world view comes from your time spent here? >> well, obviously, some of it, martha, but one thing that i'm very, very caref
but the point is, it's not day-to-day combat against the taliban. on behalf of the afghan people. it's counterterrorism to fight against terrorists, al qaeda, and others, who are threatening american assets. and america itself. your first year in middle east peace. you got the parties talking, but has there been any concrete progress? >> yes, there has been. we have agreed not to be talking about what we're doing, because it just creates great expectations, it creates pressure, it creates...
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the pakistani government, while it is supporting the taliban, is not supporting al-qaeda. it's prepared to collaborate with us in suppressing al-qaeda, it's prepared to give us targets that we can strike with drones, they're prepared to go after arabs, they're just not prepared to go over after afghans. and so, you know, what you don't want, you know, the problem with afghanistan is before al-qaeda had hijacked three aircraft in the united states, they'd hijacked a whole country and a government, and it was called afghanistan. and that's what you don't want to replicate. >> anyone else? >> well, you know, just building on that, i totally agree, but taking it to then the whole surge debate in afghanistan, you know, the argument advanced by the military was that you have to build up an afghan state that would be strong enough, a government strong enough with security forces strong enough to resist the return of al-qaeda operatives from pakistan to afghanistan, and if we didn't surge and didn't pour in all those resources, then the significant outreach of al-qaeda would come
the pakistani government, while it is supporting the taliban, is not supporting al-qaeda. it's prepared to collaborate with us in suppressing al-qaeda, it's prepared to give us targets that we can strike with drones, they're prepared to go after arabs, they're just not prepared to go over after afghans. and so, you know, what you don't want, you know, the problem with afghanistan is before al-qaeda had hijacked three aircraft in the united states, they'd hijacked a whole country and a...
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turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban but i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me i have a short amount of time to go but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. the first. time. thanks. to. good. eh. eh eh. eh eh. eh lists. lead it was a. very hard to take of lives again there is a place that has sex with the perfect there was. a limitless. supply. of those lists lists about. a. well known told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. for instance or no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter pledge the muslims legit lizard yell a car is on the dock in melbourne there they go no more weasel words when you have a direct question and be prepared for a trades when you have a bunch be ready for a little printout of speeds and li
turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban but i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me i have a short amount of time to go but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. the first. time. thanks. to. good....
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they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our keep. the lowing well from the cross all brings are considered i'm peter lavelle talk to the man mr president this is what some are saying to barack obama as he and his own reigning counterpart addressed the united nations well hardliners in both countries particularly the us to ride diplomacy in on its negotiations there appears to be a genuine moment for engagement can the u.s. ever take yes for an answer. to cross talk around u.s. relations i'm joined by jenny in washington she is a fellow at the stimson center at the brookings institution we also have tied barry he is the washington d.c. director of code pink and irvine we cross to soraya separate ehrlich she
they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our keep. the lowing well from the cross all brings are...
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iranians have are more intrenched we have surrendered to the islamists and will surrender back to the taliban city is consistent to not serve american interests but as far as him being so image conscious he can continue to campaign as an outsider even as he is president of the united states is brilliant politically to be a president never be held accountable but to blame congress and the media, a tea party and everybody else except for you to blame all the people that surround you in for me to sit there and taken i think we are beginning to see the first glimmer of the media being unhappy with that of course, the second directly assaulting a the media in order for them to start carrying they are again are an institution they care most but i think the american people are starting to wake up but i do fear the cult of personality that has been built up around obama the purpose will attempt to build that up the 2012 s dnc was one of the sickest political events i have ever seen in the sense it was almost like a political illness. people can support his platform but the first and were shipped was
iranians have are more intrenched we have surrendered to the islamists and will surrender back to the taliban city is consistent to not serve american interests but as far as him being so image conscious he can continue to campaign as an outsider even as he is president of the united states is brilliant politically to be a president never be held accountable but to blame congress and the media, a tea party and everybody else except for you to blame all the people that surround you in for me to...
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probably they may pass a very unhappy message to the insurgents, taliban and extremist groups in the region. >> reuters said the white house will try to ke 3,000 to 9,000 troops in afghanistan beyond 2014 compared to the 68,000 there now. obama is scheduled to meet with karzai on friday. they have many delicate issues to address, and finding an agreement that's acceptable to both sides is expected to be difficult. >>> terrible traffic and soaring land prices are some of the unwelcome features of asia's booming cities. those are acute in vietnam. solutions include a railw company that wants to use lessons learned in japan to help vietnam build cities of the future. >> reporter: in vietnam it's booming. people pour into the city looking for work. not everyone is moving forward. the traffic getting worse every year and dangerous too with more and more accidents. poor road infrastructure isn't the only problem. land prices have spiked. a unit was set up next to vietnam's largest city. he's trying to sell a business model that help japan during its period of economic growth. >> translator
probably they may pass a very unhappy message to the insurgents, taliban and extremist groups in the region. >> reuters said the white house will try to ke 3,000 to 9,000 troops in afghanistan beyond 2014 compared to the 68,000 there now. obama is scheduled to meet with karzai on friday. they have many delicate issues to address, and finding an agreement that's acceptable to both sides is expected to be difficult. >>> terrible traffic and soaring land prices are some of the...
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led forces gives the taliban a chance to gain more power. well actually it's very brazen and breach which is very important and terms of symbolism because this was probably one of the most strategic and intrigue. to send a signal to the afghan government that while they're opening an office in qatar they are also continuing their military assault on very important targets i think this is the result of. water fatigue by the foreign forces if you look at this you can see parallels to the vietnam peace process when when the united states was getting ready to leave vietnam there were parallel tracks on one hand they were fighting on the other hand in paris they were talking so eventually as that would draw all day it gets closer and as the fatigue in western societies become deeper you will see more aggressive behavior from the other side which in this case is the taleban so this is this is going to escalate not decline in my opinion. remember we always have more news online for you a click away on our t. dot com including a big bank scam uncove
led forces gives the taliban a chance to gain more power. well actually it's very brazen and breach which is very important and terms of symbolism because this was probably one of the most strategic and intrigue. to send a signal to the afghan government that while they're opening an office in qatar they are also continuing their military assault on very important targets i think this is the result of. water fatigue by the foreign forces if you look at this you can see parallels to the vietnam...
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caller: i spent time in afghanistan during the mujahedin time and the taliban time. i had nothing coming from those two regimes. i saw there--- theur negative points. i graduated high school in 2003. in 2004, i started working as an interpreter. i saw every second of the transition been made. security is not much better, but it is getting toward that. the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this week from one of our viewers. -- this week from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal view on that. i do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with. the afghans, they were raised wild card they have been in the war not just for 35 years. afghanistan has been at war for centuries. it is really hard for one person to control the whole
caller: i spent time in afghanistan during the mujahedin time and the taliban time. i had nothing coming from those two regimes. i saw there--- theur negative points. i graduated high school in 2003. in 2004, i started working as an interpreter. i saw every second of the transition been made. security is not much better, but it is getting toward that. the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this week from one of our viewers. --...
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the taliban are very different from the insurgency. the taliban also have strategic depth in pakistan which, you know, the iraqi insurgency didn't have it. >> host: that's right. >> guest: iraq has a much more educated society. its military has more of a fiber because it used to be a real military at some point. so i think there was a lot more to work with. and in the region, you know, when you went to pakistan, you went to saudi arabia, you went to uae, you went to turkey, nobody believed that it was a good idea to ache coin. and then, secondly, they didn't believe that it would succeed. they thought that you're going to end up having another vietnam. that if you actually stayed with it, you'll end up with a 15, 20-year war. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: so to begin with, they didn't believe us. and we argued with them, no, no, no, believe us. we really are going to stand behind our strategy. you should trust in american foreign policy. you should trust in our wisdom. you should trust we know what we're doing, and you should support us.
the taliban are very different from the insurgency. the taliban also have strategic depth in pakistan which, you know, the iraqi insurgency didn't have it. >> host: that's right. >> guest: iraq has a much more educated society. its military has more of a fiber because it used to be a real military at some point. so i think there was a lot more to work with. and in the region, you know, when you went to pakistan, you went to saudi arabia, you went to uae, you went to turkey, nobody...
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taliban is claiming responsibility for suicide bomb attack targeting a headquarters. a car bomb killed three people and injured many more. now this report from kabul. >> this appears to be an attempt to launch a large-scale assault on the headquarters of afghanistan's security services. police are telling us one suicide bomber exploded a car laden with explosives at the entrance to the intelligence department headquarters. five other suicide bombers all wearing explosives vest ben tried to breach the hole left by the explosion -- then tried. there were all shot as they try to get into the building and got no further than the gate. sources are telling us that regard that the gate were killed in the attack and there are a number of civilian injured. again, this is right in the center of kabul and at a busy time of day and a busy part of the city. this city is ringed with security checkpoints. they get tighter and tighter as you get closer into the city. this is one of the best- defended parts of the city, still someone was able to get this far with explosives and enough
taliban is claiming responsibility for suicide bomb attack targeting a headquarters. a car bomb killed three people and injured many more. now this report from kabul. >> this appears to be an attempt to launch a large-scale assault on the headquarters of afghanistan's security services. police are telling us one suicide bomber exploded a car laden with explosives at the entrance to the intelligence department headquarters. five other suicide bombers all wearing explosives vest ben tried...
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situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him self the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the us will ever actually leave afghanistan. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images for world you've been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are ruled today. another exception we are the only country to ever use nuclear weapons on another country twice. the most prominent examples of american exceptionalism i can think of is the rhetoric of weapons of mass destruction around the world using not as a precursor to actually invade other nations when the us historically has been the greatest aggressor and user of chemical and nuclear weapons. we also work very hard to make sure the rest of the world doesn't have that. especially in the middle east while for one very close friend we've made an exception they are allowed but don't have to tell anyone. in syria we demand the government give up its chemical weapons and don't want to hear about possible rebel use of deadly toxic warfare. and this exceptionalism is all based upon pi
situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him self the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the us will ever actually leave afghanistan. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images for world you've been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are ruled today. another exception we are the only country to ever use nuclear weapons on another country twice. the most prominent examples of american exceptionalism i can think of is...
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want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me and i have short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our t.v. . come. to new super secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care watch only on the r g dot com. lud. live. live live. live . coming up on our t.v. in new york the u.n. general assembly continues diplomatic talks circle around the syria crisis and the possible improvement of u.s. iranian relations we'll have the latest on today's events ahead and the u.s. military claims that the guantanamo bay hunger strike is over but that's not the onl
want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me and i have short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our t.v. . come. to new super...
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they will have to bring in the taliban, the government of afghanistan, others. i do not know how else you resolve this, and this is going to go on for awhile. this will not be resolved with just one peace treaty, but the continuation of the past we are on now is only going to make it worse. we have a situation in afghanistan where we are right on the cost of losing an ally in a very serious way. we do not want that to happen, because then, we become a loose from all of our diplomatic moorings, and as you say, we still have troops in afghanistan. iran is on the other side. iraq is having difficulties. that entire area is so combustible and dangerous right now, so this, again, is an example of how we have to be careful with how we train our way through this and to think strategically and not tactically. host go most notably, the visit with president karzai last week and the announcement in the u.s. on friday that the u.s. is essentially speeding up its withdrawal from afghanistan. guest go i think that is very important because it is freeing up assets, and countri
they will have to bring in the taliban, the government of afghanistan, others. i do not know how else you resolve this, and this is going to go on for awhile. this will not be resolved with just one peace treaty, but the continuation of the past we are on now is only going to make it worse. we have a situation in afghanistan where we are right on the cost of losing an ally in a very serious way. we do not want that to happen, because then, we become a loose from all of our diplomatic moorings,...
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is he trying to go with some big anti-american and anti-taliban voting block? >> karzai has been back and forth on this issue. from time to time his government has had reconciliation discussions with the taliban in secret in public, they have not come together, and the u.s. has been encouraging in this process. karzai feels like he needs to get control over the process but he may not have it by the time the u.s. leaves. any maneuver, any angle to exclaim to his people that he is in charge in trying to get a good deal and trying at the same time to put the foreigners, the united states, back on the back heel to show that he is in charge is a maneuver where he can gain some authority. it's not clear that it will work. >> john: anyone who studies america will know that this war is not polling too well for politicians. it's not popular here. as citizens of the u.s. we've heard countless reports of troops losing their lives over and over helping to stabilize afghanistan and protect karzai from his own people. how are the american people supposed to feel about these
is he trying to go with some big anti-american and anti-taliban voting block? >> karzai has been back and forth on this issue. from time to time his government has had reconciliation discussions with the taliban in secret in public, they have not come together, and the u.s. has been encouraging in this process. karzai feels like he needs to get control over the process but he may not have it by the time the u.s. leaves. any maneuver, any angle to exclaim to his people that he is in charge...
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and also in the nature of the two countries was quite different and i don't think the clearing of the taliban was of the insurgents but the problem is the office was created to put in the state department immediately enter cut by rivals in the warehouse and the president was reluctant to give holbrooke the authority he needed. the problem is not focused on too many things but when you come up with anything effective you run against the wall and it always took the charm to call of the secretary of agriculture but he could not order that the white house wasn't helpful to say can you call that department they would not do it and in the way it is of bizarre position then you try to handicap practically and everybody very quickly understood the white house wants to cut holbrooke and therefore they began to play the same game but when it works it works really well so if the hat as a tragedy of a massive flood they allow for much more a rapid response connecting the usa to the navy or the embassy antacid is critical but it is good to think about what we should them render judgment fellow cat if it m
and also in the nature of the two countries was quite different and i don't think the clearing of the taliban was of the insurgents but the problem is the office was created to put in the state department immediately enter cut by rivals in the warehouse and the president was reluctant to give holbrooke the authority he needed. the problem is not focused on too many things but when you come up with anything effective you run against the wall and it always took the charm to call of the secretary...
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drone treatment unmanned strike killed the leader of the pakistani taliban who was prepared to negotiate. it was almost like the symbolic overwatch of the populace it makes you paranoid. as a vast new n.s.a. complex in utah is besieged by protesters critics brand a new senate bill designed to deter curtail snooping as a way to actually legalize the ball data collection of millions of americans. from our headquarters in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said no way this sounded good to have you with us our top story october has become the bloodiest month in iraq in five years data from the country's interior defense and health ministries puts the death toll at nine hundred and sixty four people that's almost ninety percent of civilians eight hundred and fifty five according to the government that number hasn't been this high since april two thousand and eight when more than a thousand were killed well the numbers don't quite correspond with the findings of the u.n. which puts july as the bloodiest this year but whatever the figures it's clear the country is facing an increasing
drone treatment unmanned strike killed the leader of the pakistani taliban who was prepared to negotiate. it was almost like the symbolic overwatch of the populace it makes you paranoid. as a vast new n.s.a. complex in utah is besieged by protesters critics brand a new senate bill designed to deter curtail snooping as a way to actually legalize the ball data collection of millions of americans. from our headquarters in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said no way this sounded good...
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police who said taliban insurgents on monday killed two officers and three civilians. afghan authorities added that four insurgents were also killed in the ensuing gun battle. attacks against the afghan army and police are on the rise as most international troops prepare to leave the war-torn country by the end of 2014. concerns are mounting that afghanistan's own security forces are ill-prepared to counter the taliban on their own. >>> myanmar was once heavily reliant on its relationship with china in security matters. but since it began its cratization, leaders have been diversifying their alliances. the maritime self-defense force are currently making their first call at a myanmar port near the largest city, yang on. three japanese vessels are on a worldwide training cruise. the port in myanmar is the 17th out of 18 that they are scheduled to visit. rear admiral said japan's maritime self-defense force with myanmar if the other side was agreeable. >> translator: this port call marks the start of a new level of defense exchange between japan and myanmar. >> myanmar's
police who said taliban insurgents on monday killed two officers and three civilians. afghan authorities added that four insurgents were also killed in the ensuing gun battle. attacks against the afghan army and police are on the rise as most international troops prepare to leave the war-torn country by the end of 2014. concerns are mounting that afghanistan's own security forces are ill-prepared to counter the taliban on their own. >>> myanmar was once heavily reliant on its...
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. >> three taliban fighters are dead in afghanistan after they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistani border, sparking a gunfight at the closure of a road used by supply trucks. fire was he can changed with helicopters joining in that flight. we have the very latest. can you tell us about any damage that followed the firefight? >> that's right, del, the attack happened early this morning here in afghanistan. the taliban fighters apparently planted bombs among a number of nato vehicles that were parked at the forward operating base. there were no nato casualties nor afghan casualties, three taliban fighters were killed, but dozens of nato vehicles were destroyed in that attack in that base near the border with pakistan, a main border crossing with pakistan and it has closed the road to the border from the main city of jalalab ax d. >> it does seem there is increased taliban violence. >> we've seen a lot of attacks over the last week, an uptick in attacks. more than 100 afghans have been killed in those attacks across the country, both civilian and afgha
. >> three taliban fighters are dead in afghanistan after they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistani border, sparking a gunfight at the closure of a road used by supply trucks. fire was he can changed with helicopters joining in that flight. we have the very latest. can you tell us about any damage that followed the firefight? >> that's right, del, the attack happened early this morning here in afghanistan. the taliban fighters apparently planted bombs...
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worker was killed and another left critically ill after they were shot while vaccinating people the taliban has long opposed the un backed anti polio drive in pakistan calling it a western plot to sterilize muslims there's been a series of deadly assault of medical teams across the country and pakistan is one of only three countries where polio remains endemic. emergency crews are struggling to contain a fast moving wildfire in southern california flames broke out monday afternoon and have quickly spread to over four hundred hectares of land with winds of up to thirty two kilometers per hour thousands of people have been evacuated from the area including dozens of residents whose homes are under threat by the blaze. it's almost time for the next scheduled crew swap at the international space station in a few hours so yes rocket will blast off from baikonur kazakstan taking with it an international team or now making their final preparations and. is there. we're not that far off from the russian soyuz of blasting a traditional three man crew up to the i assess it to be led by the russian com
worker was killed and another left critically ill after they were shot while vaccinating people the taliban has long opposed the un backed anti polio drive in pakistan calling it a western plot to sterilize muslims there's been a series of deadly assault of medical teams across the country and pakistan is one of only three countries where polio remains endemic. emergency crews are struggling to contain a fast moving wildfire in southern california flames broke out monday afternoon and have...
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the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack. the attack came on the second day of secretary kerry's visit to kabul. violence has been on the increase in afghanistan ahead of a u.s. plan to withdraw its combat troops by 2014. concerns remain over whether afghan forces will be able to handle security responsibilities alone after the international forces pull out. >>> japan's annual disaster drill this year will be based on a mega quake in the nankai trough in the west coast from western to central japan. it's been the place for large scale earthquakes throughout history. the drill is held every year in september. the government council on disaster preparedness chose the nankai trough scenario. >> the march 2011 disaster has taught us to expect the unexpected. the drill will be based on the largest possible quake and tsunami. we want the public to be aware of the risks but remain calm. >>> experts say a huge earthquake in the trough would cut water supply to over 34 million people in 39 prefectures and also cause major food shortag
the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack. the attack came on the second day of secretary kerry's visit to kabul. violence has been on the increase in afghanistan ahead of a u.s. plan to withdraw its combat troops by 2014. concerns remain over whether afghan forces will be able to handle security responsibilities alone after the international forces pull out. >>> japan's annual disaster drill this year will be based on a mega quake in the nankai trough in the west coast...
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situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him self the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. . actually leave afghanistan. with the world's largest borrow from defaulting on its debt international lenders begin to panic about the consequences of america failing to reopen its government. there in the south leads to violent riots with hundreds arrested after angry mobs chanting slogans storm a shopping center in clash with police. to syria's opposition group bails on russia u.s. brokered peace talks we look at how the lengthy conflict devastated prosperous cities and forced people to take up arms.
situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him self the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. . actually leave afghanistan. with the world's largest borrow from defaulting on its debt international lenders begin to panic about the consequences of america failing to reopen its government. there in the south leads to violent riots with hundreds arrested after angry mobs chanting slogans storm a shopping center in clash with police. to syria's opposition group...
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so for that to be balanced but they would say we have done everything that we have it done with in taliban. when the the reasons we have medicare is because we are reforming medicare. but the deficit reduction with the health care reform so the affordable care act itself was a deficit reject -- reduction strategy. >> especially the long term. >> but what we talk about one of the challenges that in your concern from overall that it does the framework much to the chagrin of his allies met by the house republicans with the paul ryan budget and also with simpson-bowles to have revenue and spending cuts but what we have seen where it matters for us is to go farther and farther away that those advocates. >> even with the year and stuff? with the fight over the high end tax rate bill clinton won? >> 82% of the bush tax cuts were locked. >> i am talking of hiring. >> i don't know if you were suggesting this but i don't think we're anywhere near done and for example, i have been stressing already with interest savings the policy part of that is in spending it may not be optimal. i like 50/50 and ce
so for that to be balanced but they would say we have done everything that we have it done with in taliban. when the the reasons we have medicare is because we are reforming medicare. but the deficit reduction with the health care reform so the affordable care act itself was a deficit reject -- reduction strategy. >> especially the long term. >> but what we talk about one of the challenges that in your concern from overall that it does the framework much to the chagrin of his allies...
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. >> we had an experience in afghanistan they morphed into a group called al qaeda and the taliban. >> what do you think will be different? >> i am skeptical about arming one side verses the other. we are talking about a military operation that is confined and contained to degrading the regime's chemical weapons capacity. >> not just to stop the regime but to stop those chemical weapons they can do because they are drawn out of the stockpile. it doesn't have anybody from the capability. you want to say you want to kill people you better use conventional pep ones. what happened in the aftermath of august 21st. chemical weapons are weapons of mass destruction because they inflict mass casualties in a short period of time. which is why when chemical weapons were used the world was appalled. we said we wouldn't allow that to happen again. >> thank you congressman israel. chemicals make it difference. all wars are awful. he sports the military strike but the public turned beagainst him the latest poll finds 68 percent of voters say we have to stay out of syria. this is different from what
. >> we had an experience in afghanistan they morphed into a group called al qaeda and the taliban. >> what do you think will be different? >> i am skeptical about arming one side verses the other. we are talking about a military operation that is confined and contained to degrading the regime's chemical weapons capacity. >> not just to stop the regime but to stop those chemical weapons they can do because they are drawn out of the stockpile. it doesn't have anybody from...
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and the taliban are still in full force. there is no peace deal, there is no international agreement or consensus on the endgame in afghanistan. we are just sort of going to pass the baton to the afghan army. it was the case why did we surge at all? we could have done the training of the afghan army from day one. the state department argued part of the fighting that has been -- and i described in the book is because the white house was highly resistant to the state department making any policy input to they would like him to be the employ mentors. and if it hadn't been for i think hillary clinton, who continuously remained very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle and also have an enormous amount of influence that a variety of points, largely the entire afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced to military strategy, and the pentagon would have become a defector's the department. >> host: if i put this in some kind of a context the pattern is not original with obama that much of
and the taliban are still in full force. there is no peace deal, there is no international agreement or consensus on the endgame in afghanistan. we are just sort of going to pass the baton to the afghan army. it was the case why did we surge at all? we could have done the training of the afghan army from day one. the state department argued part of the fighting that has been -- and i described in the book is because the white house was highly resistant to the state department making any policy...
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taliban fighters launched an assault on kabul's airport this week. they also attacked the office of the international organization for migration last month. the afghan government has tightened security in kabul as further attacks are expected. most foreign troops will withdraw from the country by the end of 2014. they will hand over security to local forces at that time. >>> chinese leaders are further along in their race to get a better position in space. they have launched another manned spacecraft. it's the country's fifth such mission. astronauts will conduct docking tests with a prototype space station. the spacecraft blasted off from the satellite launch center in inland china. officials say the craft has entered its planned orbit. three astronauts are on board. two men and one woman. they will conduct docking tests with the trial space laboratory module. chinese president visited. they broadcast it around the country and around the world. the flight is scheduled to last for 15 days. the flight is scheduled to last for 15 days. it will be china
taliban fighters launched an assault on kabul's airport this week. they also attacked the office of the international organization for migration last month. the afghan government has tightened security in kabul as further attacks are expected. most foreign troops will withdraw from the country by the end of 2014. they will hand over security to local forces at that time. >>> chinese leaders are further along in their race to get a better position in space. they have launched another...
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even dead did not want to kill me so how can the taliban? >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> my customers can shop around; see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers l
even dead did not want to kill me so how can the taliban? >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> my customers can shop around; see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me...
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wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i felt with them. not about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap the monarchy. fact that. i didn't do the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shred albus. rule. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen ally handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one still just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try and rational debate i
wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i felt with them. not about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap the monarchy. fact that. i...
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. >> at least three taliban fighters dead in afghanistan. they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistan border. the blast sparked a gunfight prompting the closure of a main road used by nato supply trucks. afghan and u.s. forces exchanged gunfire with the attackers, nato helicopters joining the fight. >> a homemade bomb injured two at a police station in giza, coming after the announcement that deposed president mohamed morsi will instant stand trial. egypt's top prosecutor announced he will be tried for citing violence that let to the death of protestors last december. 14 members of the muslim brotherhood will be tried with him. >> firefighters are making progress on the rim fire. it's the fourth largest wildfire in california's history. the two-week-old blaze is 45% contained, but still creeping farther into yosemite national park. crews have been fighting the fire from the ground and by air, and more than 350 square miles have been consumed by the fire. that's larger than the area of san francisco, oakland and san jose all combined. >> parts of the u.s
. >> at least three taliban fighters dead in afghanistan. they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistan border. the blast sparked a gunfight prompting the closure of a main road used by nato supply trucks. afghan and u.s. forces exchanged gunfire with the attackers, nato helicopters joining the fight. >> a homemade bomb injured two at a police station in giza, coming after the announcement that deposed president mohamed morsi will instant stand trial. egypt's...
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they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. was not a bad time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me and be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time or trapped monarchy. we speak your language any form of the will or not a dance. or music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it if anglos couldn't stories. or you hear. the choice at all to spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dot com. syria completes the first step of its chemical disarmament plan and while the us russia diplomatic progress on the issue is overshadowed by fresh exchanges over who's to blame for last month's poison gas attack near damascus. amid reports of moderate opposition fighters joined extremist ranks in syria we look at the aftermath of a rebel si
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and as we report, the taliban now wants revenge. norm says he shouldn't have come to work today, but he says he can't afford to stay home. he tells us he fears reprisal attacks from the pakistani taliban after the u.s. killed it's leader hakimullah mehsud in an unmanned drone strike. >> people have stopped coming to the market. we are so afraid that the taliban will atak attack us. >> i don't know what to do. >> mohamed's fears are based on personal experience. the market where he works has been attacked several tile timey the taliban. last month his uncle was killed by a bombing. they are under heightened alert after the taliban threatened. beside the fear there is anger. in a media previousing on saturday the interior minister blamed the u.s. for destroying the peace process with the pakistani taliban. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not a fire from the front. it was an ambush. and we see it as an ambush. >> but other political parties want more than angry word with washington. the border taliban strong holds in the tub
and as we report, the taliban now wants revenge. norm says he shouldn't have come to work today, but he says he can't afford to stay home. he tells us he fears reprisal attacks from the pakistani taliban after the u.s. killed it's leader hakimullah mehsud in an unmanned drone strike. >> people have stopped coming to the market. we are so afraid that the taliban will atak attack us. >> i don't know what to do. >> mohamed's fears are based on personal experience. the market...
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but these women are living under the evil taliban. and don't we have a moral obligation to liberate these poor, suffering people from the evil taliban? and look at syria, look at these pictures of these dead children. we have to do something, we have to sewer screen. now, don't get me wrong. people suffered terribly under saddam hussein. people sufferer the -- sufferedder the write under saddam, under the taliban, people are suffering terribly today many syria. that's fact, right? saddam hussein was a brutal dictator. but we supported saddam hussein through all his worst atrocities, the u.s. government, american politicians, right? we gave him the means to develop and deploy chemical weapons. what he was put on trial for, we supported him through. we talk about liberating the women of afghanistan, and we are currently allied with one of the most oppressive goths in the world -- governments in the world, the saudi arabian government. so there's some contradictions that make us wonder or, okay, what are some of these politicians really
but these women are living under the evil taliban. and don't we have a moral obligation to liberate these poor, suffering people from the evil taliban? and look at syria, look at these pictures of these dead children. we have to do something, we have to sewer screen. now, don't get me wrong. people suffered terribly under saddam hussein. people sufferer the -- sufferedder the write under saddam, under the taliban, people are suffering terribly today many syria. that's fact, right? saddam...
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and the taliban are still in full force. there's still no peace deal. there's no regional or international agreement or consensus on an endgame in afghanistan. we are just sort of going to pass the baton to the afghan army. and if that was the case why did research at all? we could've done the training of afghan army from day one. the state department argues very aggressively and part of this fighting that happened and i described in the book was because the white house was highly resistant to the state department in making any policy influence. it would like them to be -- if it hadn't been before i think hillary clinton, who continuously remains a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carried the mantle and also have enormous amount of influence at a variety of points, largely the afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced the military strategy and pentagon would've become de facto state department. >> host: if i put this in some kind of a context, the pattern is not original with obama, that much of this for better or
and the taliban are still in full force. there's still no peace deal. there's no regional or international agreement or consensus on an endgame in afghanistan. we are just sort of going to pass the baton to the afghan army. and if that was the case why did research at all? we could've done the training of afghan army from day one. the state department argues very aggressively and part of this fighting that happened and i described in the book was because the white house was highly resistant to...
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say forty officers came under fire while driving through a mountainous area in for rob province the taliban have carried out an increasing number of attacks in recent months taking advantage of the ongoing withdrawal of foreign troops. a u.s. army psychiatrist who fatally shot thirteen a soldiers at the fort hood military base in two thousand and nine has been sentenced to death a by lethal injection more than thirty personnel were injured in the attack nidal hasan later said he went on the rampage in retaliation against u.s. wars in the muslim world last time the u.s. army executed one of its own it was more than fifty years ago. reaction time province of. thousands of protesters clashed with riot police in front of the regional congress police had to barricade the entrance to the building and use to get to disperse the rock throwing crowds protesters were angered by plans to allow shale gas exploration in the region they pointed to the harm drilling could do to the environment and of the local indigenous communities and coming up later in today's program max and stacey discuss how some st
say forty officers came under fire while driving through a mountainous area in for rob province the taliban have carried out an increasing number of attacks in recent months taking advantage of the ongoing withdrawal of foreign troops. a u.s. army psychiatrist who fatally shot thirteen a soldiers at the fort hood military base in two thousand and nine has been sentenced to death a by lethal injection more than thirty personnel were injured in the attack nidal hasan later said he went on the...